What does technology today look like?

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What does technology today look like?

Are you an ethical & responsible digital citizen?

When does inappropriate online behavior cross the line to cyberbullying? What do you do about it? What rights do you have as a creator?

Today’s Common Sense Lesson Group COMPETITIONs using Pear Deck Round One - What is considered “crossing the line” when using social media? Round Two - What rights do you have as a creator? End of the Class - Google Classroom Quiz

Fair Use Fair Use flaming harass mash-up Parody deceive Our Digital Word Wall plagiarize Rework Fair Use Fair Use flaming Public domain harass mash-up Parody deceive Mash-up example Copyright Types of Cyberbullying

Staying Alive 3 Mash-up Create your own videos. masher.com Mash-up Fun Staying Alive 2. Back in Black 3 Mash-up Create your own videos. masher.com Mash-up example

Fair Use ~ may be used freely without the permission of the former copyright owner. ~ it is advisable to provide attribution for the work or, at a minimum, keep a record of the attribution of the work (GIVING someone credit) - Attribution - regarding something as being caused by a person

Flaming Flaming is a hostile and insulting interaction between persons over the internet, often involving the use of profanity. It can also be the swapping of insults back and forth or with many people teaming up on a single victim.

Copyright

Team A George Team B MIranda Team C Ciara Team D Wilber Round One Two ROUND ONE Points Cyberbullying Question - 20 points Cyber - M/C - 10 Types - 20 Cyber? 10 Cyber -10 Platforms - 15 Response - 15 ROUND Two What is Creative Commons? - 10 Fair Use - 10 Public Domain - 10 Put in order - 40 points Mash-up- Care - 10 points